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coldpasta
· 6 years ago
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So the Eastern plastic bags aren't recycleable??
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sephoria223
· 6 years ago
i dont think so because they’re more of a flimsy plastic. municipality decide what they can or cannot recycle. my city doesn’t recycle tim hortons cups but some others in the area do, its weird.
notaguestnomore
· 6 years ago
Very weird indeed. And actually im pretty sure the milk bags are not only recyclable but use less plastic in production than jugs do.
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chad_bullet
· 6 years ago
Savages ?? Really??
dr_richard_ew
· 6 years ago
I live in the east and I've only seen bagged milk once
jay2327
· 6 years ago
They are very popular in Quebec and Ontario.
dr_richard_ew
· 6 years ago
I live in NB
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sephoria223
· 6 years ago
im in ontario and ive never seen milk jugs
dr_richard_ew
· 6 years ago
Come to new brunswick
sephoria223
· 6 years ago
im good here thanks
jay2327
· 6 years ago
I'm in BC and I haven't seen any stores here selling bagged milk. I've seen them before but have never seen them in major grocery stores.
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notaguestnomore
· 6 years ago
Yeah apparently its mainly just ON and QC that does the bagged milk thing. But cool to see so many canadians here!
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laughwendylaugh
· 6 years ago
Yep, mostly just ON and QC. It uses less plastic, takes up less space in your fridge, and reuse them to freeze fresh veggies, etc.
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hoitytoitydumpling
· 6 years ago
That last one looks like young Justin Timberlake...
silvermyth
· 6 years ago
(This isn’t true)
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